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The structure is more evolutionarily labile than the baculum, exhibiting both more inherent variability and more gains and losses over time, which has been interpreted as evidence for its non-functionality.
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The os clitoridis is often present, or even prominent, during the embryonic or immature phase, and then decreases with age. For example, in a walrus, the size of the bone tends to shrink as the years pass.
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Depending on the species, the presence of this bone varies from one specimen to another. It has been observed, for example, in only 30% of
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596:"The os genitale of the red quirrel, Tamiasciurus"
140:are most often found in scientific publications.
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769:. Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan.
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460:"The evolution of female genitalia"
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505:(in French). Arkstee & Merkus.
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380:Primate Anatomy: An Introduction
186:. Its presence is even rarer in
795:Le Sexe, l'Homme et l'Évolution
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458:Sloan, Nadia (September 2019).
548:James N. Layne (August 1954).
194:and 2% (4 out of 200) for the
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211:2 x 0.4 x 0.2 mm in an adult
53:the clitoris of some primates
107:Friedrich Sigismund Leuckart
310:National Geographic Society
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737:Cambridge University Press
703:Cambridge University Press
533:Shortridge, G. C. (1934).
328:Martin, Robert D. (2007).
196:German Shorthaired Pointer
537:. William Heinemann Ltd.
499:Claude Perrault (1748).
192:American Cocker Spaniels
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594:James N. Layne (1952).
517:Zoologische BruchstĂĽcke
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122:Guy Chester Shortridge
413:Ecology and Evolution
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600:Journal of Mammalogy
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695:H. Burrows (2013).
144:Presence in mammals
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305:"A Long-Lost Bone"
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